Two Palestinians indicted for attempting to kidnap IDF soldiers in hope of using them to prompt prisoner exchange deal that would see Fatah, PLFP leaders freed

Elior Levy|Published: 07.16.12 , 15:32

Cleared for publication: The Shin Bet, in a joint operation with the police, has been successful in thwarting an abduction plot by a terror cell
based in Hizma, a Palestinian village just north of Jerusalem.

The cell's leader, Rajib Musa Salah Salah al-Din, has a known affiliation with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).

According to available information, the cell planned to abduct an IDF
soldier, hold him in Hizma and then "trade" him to relatives of security prisoners
held in Israel,
to that they could use him as a bargaining chip in a prisoner exchange deal.

Two Palestinians were arrested and indicted in connection to the case. The two, identified as Aladin and Natzif Said, face three counts of attempted abduction with aggravated circumstances.

The investigation derived that the three had attempted to carry out their nefarious plan within the West Bank
on several occasions, but to no avail.

According to Shin Bet sources, the next stage of their plan was to try and lure a solider waiting in one of the bus stops between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem to board their car. The unfortunate abductee would have then been smuggled into the West Bank.

Security sources added that the cell's scheme indicates that the PFLP is becoming more adamant to see its leader freed.